hmm, what to talk about... I just finished the latest ep of Sora Kake Girl thats something

riiiiIIIIIiiiight, but I haven't so I can't talk about it, hows about you come up with a big list of shit I should watch next and post it before I get home then I'll wiki it all, ANN it all, and then I'll have something to watch

hmm, what to talk about... I just finished the latest ep of Sora Kake Girl thats something

riiiiIIIIIiiiight, but I haven't so I can't talk about it, hows about you come up with a big list of shit I should watch next and post it before I get home then I'll wiki it all, ANN it all, and then I'll have something to watch

How bout i post mah list of what i have watched, then you can pick a name you like and wiki it?

Started going back to /w/ and noticed that there are more /b/fags since i left posting things that don't belong in /w/... and getting yelled at by /w/... anyway it's leading to some pretty fail threads... but back to what i was gonna say, my wp collection has gone up about 300 tonight and i figured to celebrate you finishing NHK (and because i have absolutely nothing better to do) I'd dump all of my NHK walls in a single post.. for the hell of it...

I love had the first page of this thread was just you two posting your desktops...

post yours then faggot and it BETTER be gore (shameless NSFW thread bump)...

anywho, to continue from the earlier discussion about Haruhi... *clears throat*

I am not very excited for the new season of Hauhi, not because I think it will be bad, or because I don't think they'll do a good job. Why then? Because of the lack of finality. In nearly all works, fiction or non, there is a definite exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and finish. Many of these are charecterised by a Jungian archetype of a story that differ in key ways, but can be traced back to a common theme. The lack of this is one reason Haruhi is so excellent, its truly original story is one that requires a deeper level of thought than most others and breaks the mold of the typical love drama. If it can break the mold of the story, then why not the progression? the creators clearly understand this, and that is why they chose to break up the episodes so that they would make sense when watched in almost any order. Due to this, there is only a beginning as there must be with all things, however, aside from that there is no traditional story arc. Due in large part to this, there is seemingly no end to the story. While not giving away any conditions of the story for those who may watch it later, there are very few ways in which the story could definitively end that would make it satisfying. One of these is for there to simply be no end. If the story is stopped rather than ended, it adds to the feeling of reality that is lacking in much of the rest of the show due to the quirky story. In real life, when a variable is introduced into a seemingly normal life, and that variable is seemingly inescapable, the oddities introduced by the variable will eventually be assimilated into the routine, thus the aforementioned life will regain its status quo. The only way for this story to end is the death of the person whose life it is. Since this is not a concievable option (for reasons obvious to those who know the show) the best way for the story to end is ffor it not to end, but to just stop. People will always want more of what is good and Haruhi is great at the very least. I am no exception, I am simply extremely satisfied with the current place in which the story stopped and would hate to see it become sullied by a traditional story arc.

TL;DR: FUCK YOU, I TYPED IT ALL, THE LEAST YOU CAN DO IS READ IT, ASSHOLE.